Frequently Asked Questions
Below you will find information that might help you understand how to find things or learn about information you might need to know about your city or town.
Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
Fill out and sign a motor vehicle abatement form. Attach all the supporting documents requested on Section D of the application, and Email to Assessor, or mail to: Assessor, 29 Middle Rd, Boxborough, MA 01719.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
Abatements are prorated by the month. No abatement shall be granted for less than $5, which is the minimum excise tax for a full calendar year.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
Abatement applications must be received by the Assessor's office within three years after the excise is due, or one year after the excise is paid, whichever is later. Suppose an excise tax bill was due on March 1, 2020. The abatement deadline would be March 1, 2023, OR one year after the payment of the bill, whichever is later.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
Change of addresses for Excise Tax is done through the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles. See Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicle Change of Address Form.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
The excise tax for any calendar year is due to the municipality in which the vehicle was registered on January 1. If you move within Massachusetts you pay the motor vehicle excise to the city or town in which the vehicle was registered on January 1 of that year.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
No. There is no exemption in G.L. c.60A for a vehicle that is owned and registered to an adult and used to transport a disabled minor. To qualify for the motor vehicle exemption for a disabled person, the vehicle must be owned and registered by or leased to a person who meets the specific disability standards. For further information, refer to Motor Vehicle Excise FAQs from DLS.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
The Assessor's Office does not own, nor maintain a bill file pertaining to the license plates and their garaging information. The only way to stop future bills is by cancelling the license plate through the Massachusetts Department of Registry of Motor Vehicle. You can cancel the plate online following this link.
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Town Assessor - Motor Vehicle Excise
No. You are not entitled to abatement if you cancel your registration and retain ownership of the vehicle. You must provide documentation of transfer of title of vehicle in order to receive abatement.